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by triceratops
1980 days ago
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Here's a list of elections that occurred in 2020: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elections_in_2020 If voters disagreed with quarantine measures, they were free to vote those governments out. In general, people in representative democracies don't vote on every single government decision. Voters elect representatives who vote on issues. I don't see why temporary health restrictions due to a pandemic would be any different. |
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I'm sure the situation is the same in many of the elections that you linked, most countries are republics, not democracies.
Admittedly I wonder about the modern use of the word "democracy" being used to legitimize what was supposed to be a republic, was never meant to be a real democracy, and has drifted into being a plutocracy.